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Assay Method: | HPLC, UV |
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Alfalfa Extract Active Ingredient:
Contains chemical components such as flavonoids, triterpenes, alkaloids, coumarins, proteins, and polysaccharides, and has various biological activities such as antibacterial, anti-oxidation, immune regulation, and lowering cholesterol.
Efficacy and value of alfalfa extract
1. Lower Cholesterol
Alfalfa saponins are unique biologically active substances extracted from alfalfa. They are cyclic acetals formed by the dehydration condensation of sugar hydroxyl groups or non-sugar compound hydroxyl groups with acetal chains (glycoside chains). These substances can reduce cholesterol and triglycerides in human blood, and can also reduce angina pectoris in patients with coronary heart disease by improving blood circulation in coronary vessels.
2. Antioxidant
The flavonoids contained in alfalfa have anti-oxidation effects, and can prevent the deposition of cholesterol on the arteries, and prevent blood from clotting to reduce the probability of arteriosclerosis. Flavonoids can also block the undesirable activities of certain hormones, inhibit the activity of enzymes that cause inflammation, and can also inhibit the proliferation of microvessels.
3. Protect your eyes
The carotenoids contained in alfalfa can protect the eyes and prevent degenerative diseases of the ocular nerve.
4. Drainage and diuresis
Alfalfa extract has a good effect on the elimination of uric acid in women with edema and gout during menstruation. It is rich in minerals, such as calcium, magnesium, potassium, iron, and zinc. The potassium in it can help the body eliminate excessive sodium. Accumulate to achieve the function of drainage and diuresis. Alkaline minerals can neutralize uric acid and prevent the occurrence of gout.
5. Lose weight
Alfalfa grass contains an active ingredient called plant saponin. In the intestinal tract, plant saponin has a great affinity for cholesterol and can be used as a fat emulsifier. It will combine with cholesterol to form an insoluble complex , so that the body cannot absorb it, and it is excreted together with the feces, which can reduce the intake of cholesterol in the diet, indirectly reduce the cholesterol content in the blood and tissues, and achieve the effect of weight loss.